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  2. New Farm Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    A purple version of the foyer carpet was in the back section. The Purple Room had the same seating configuration as the Blue Room but with a smaller number of seats. Seats were upholstered in purple vinyl and the walls are covered with purple wool drapes. Timber detailing was the same as Cinema One and also included an usher's seat.

  3. Trump Tower penthouse of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    The large living room space had "chocolate walls, bronze mirrors, and gold leaf ceiling" which created a sense of intimacy despite the massive size of the room. [1] The living room had a crystal chandelier and a chimney framed by recessed lighting from cathode-tubes. [1] Donghia's design was in black-and-white and brass-and-mahogany. [13]

  4. Purple Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Purple Hotel closed in January 2007 due to health code violations. A village inspection had found mold in 208 of the 225 rooms visited as well as failing windows, roof leakage, and problems with the hotel's fire sprinkler system. After the hotel closed, the village threatened to demolish it unless a developer was willing to restore it. [6]

  5. Gracie Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The second floor was refitted with four bedrooms (each with a private bathroom), as well as a sitting room, in 1942. [88] One of the bedrooms is a guest bedroom, while the others are used by the mayor's family. The master bedroom and the adjacent sitting room occupy the former site of the park supervisor's apartment. [116]

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  7. Private Apartments of the Winter Palace - Wikipedia

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    The room had previously formed the private suite of the wife of Nicholas I when, as her boudoir, it was decorated in red. For Nicholas I, devoted to his wife, spending an evening in this room with her was one of his favourite pastimes. [23] Today the room displays the work of Heinrich Gambs, a notable Russian cabinet maker of the early 19th ...